The 33rd annual BRIT Awards took place last night (20 February) at a ceremony in London.
Among the big winners were Emeli Sande, who picked up ‘British Female Solo Artist’ and ‘Best British Album’, Ben Howard, for ‘British Male Solo Artist’ and ‘British Breakthrough Act’, and Mumford and Sons, who were crowned ‘Best British Group’.
Frank Ocean made a shock win in the ‘Best International Male’ category, while Lana Del Rey took home ‘Best International Female’.
The likes of Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, One Direction and more performed live on the night.
You can look back at Best Fit’s live-blogging of the entire event here.
Check out all the winners in pink below:
Best British Album
Emeli Sande
Plan B
Alt-J
Paloma Faith
Mumford & Sons
Best British Single
Adele – ‘Skyfall’
Alex Clare – ‘Too Close’
Coldplay & Rihanna – ‘Princess of China’
DJ Fresh feat. Rita Ora – ‘Hot Right Now’
Emeli Sandé – ‘Next To Me’
Florence & The Machine – ‘Spectrum’
James Arthur – ‘Impossible’
Jessie J – ‘Domino’
Labrinth Feat. Emeli Sandé – ‘Beneath Your Beautiful’
Olly Murs feat. Flo Rida ‘Troublemaker’
Rita Ora feat. Tinie Tempah – ‘R.I.P.’
Rizzle Kicks – ‘Mama Do The Hump’
Robbie Williams – ‘Candy’
Rudimental Feat. John Newman – ‘Feel The Love’
Stooshe – ‘Black Heart’
British Male Solo Artist
Ben Howard
Calvin Harris
Olly Murs
Richard Hawley
Plan B
British Female Solo Artist
Bat For Lashes
Emeli Sande
Jessie Ware
Paloma Faith
Amy Winehouse
Best British Group
Alt-J
Mumford and Sons
Muse
One Direction
The XX
Best Live Act
Mumford and Sons
Coldplay
Muse
The Vaccines
The Rolling Stones
Best International Group
The Black Keys
The Script
Alabama Shakes
Fun.
The Killers
Best International Male
Jack White
Gotye
Michael Buble
Frank Ocean
Bruce Springsteen
Best International Female
Rihanna
Alicia Keys
Cat Power
Lana Del Rey
Taylor Swift
British Breakthrough Act
Jake Bugg
Jessie Ware
Alt-J
Ben Howard
Rita Ora
Critics’ Choice
Tom Odell
British Producer
Paul Epworth
Special Recognition Award
War Child
BRITs Global Success Award
One Direction
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